Big explosions always tend to fascinate people, but it’s the history behind ‘Tallboy’, the bomb that exploded on Tuesday afternoon in a canal near the Polish port city of Swinoujscie, that makes this one interesting.
We’re still getting used to the idea of a demerit system on South African roads. Now you can add switching out number plates to the mix.
During his bail hearing yesterday in a Gauteng court, details of former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi’s tidy overseas nest egg came to light.
France second wave. Iran third wave. Half Great Barrier Reef gone. Under 12s allowed euthanasia. Beverley Hills bans Halloween. Tech gifts for early adopters.
More Australians have been killed in unprovoked shark attacks this year than in any year since 1934.
We haven’t really had to deal with hectic traffic for a while, but let’s face it, it’s only a matter of time before we’re back in that bumper-to-bumper slog.
If you happened to swing past Dan Bilzerian’s Instagram account every so often, you’d be excused for thinking everything in his life was going rather well. That’s not entirely true.
Apple announced four new iPhones in the iPhone 12 range in another virtual event on Tuesday, this time under the banner ‘Hi, Speed’.
Other than being handed millions, a plum role in managing daddy’s businesses, and access to basically every opportunity imaginable, it’s not easy being Eric Trump.
Sure, you could take advantage of Amazon Prime Day to get something useful, or you could splurge on a bacon bedspread.
It’s hard to imagine how one should react when finding out that you’ve won a Nobel prize, but I didn’t see this coming.
‘The Last Victims’ is a mystery drama thriller set in South Africa, directed by Maynard Kraak and starring Sean Cameron Michael and Kurt Egelhof. It centres around a former death squad member and a survivor.
The winning snap from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards 2020 beat out 49 000 entries from around the world.
It all started with a single R10 note, and has grown into an award-winning social enterprise that has given hope and a second chance to many.
South Africa’s very own paranormal investigative team think they’ve found the most haunted building in the country.
More than 220 000 deaths, and well over eight million confirmed cases, one of which is the American president himself. America’s COVID-19 response leaves much to be desired.
Joaquin Buckley took on Impa Kasanganay in a middleweight bout at UFC Fight Island 5 this past weekend, and there was only one winner.
As the latest land expropriation bill is gazetted, the government says that fears around Zimbabwe-style land grabs are unfounded.
The popular Claremont venue has been accused of hosting a ‘super spreader’ event that has led to an estimated 63 cases in the Southern Suburbs.
Ghislaine’s lawyers battle deposition. Thailand’s royal revolt. Story of the ‘Acid King’. Boks given 48 hours. Ronaldo has COVID-19. Bieber Crocs drop. More Britney worries.
A truck driver was forced to duck for cover in order to avoid gunfire while driving on a stretch of road in the KwaZulu-Natal region.
What’s that in the distance, drawing nearer by the day? Oh, hey, it’s summer, so we may as well get the ball rolling.
The border between Lesotho and the eastern Free State is non-existent, and it’s created a situation that Carte Blanche likens to “a daily game of Russian Roulette”.
If you take a look at what the Royal Family gets up to in their daily lives, you’ll find that they’re all a little odd.
The listing says the home is in a quiet position in a secure complex, which makes it “perfect for those who are scaling down or looking to get a foothold in the area”.
According to one famous sushi chef, you’ve been eating sushi incorrectly this entire time and should be ashamed of yourself.
When a hiker in Utah stumbled across a cougar and her four cubs, he probably didn’t expect to spend a full six minutes facing off with the cat.
After he was robbed, a dealer with a house full of meth called the police to report the theft of his meth. It’s all rather confusing.
Pompeii has become a major tourist attraction, although some people tend to take more than just their photos home with them.
According to his former headteacher, Oscar has started smoking, cut down on exercise, grown a beard, and turned to God.